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Mongolia is a unique travel destination that offers you the modern, lively, culturally-rich city of Ulaanbaatar and its surrounding 1.5 million square kilometers of country where our millennial old nomadic lifestyle co-exists with rapidly changing development throughout the country.
Mongolia’s big sky and vast fenceless landscapes will overwhelm you, bring forth your inner spirit of adventure and make you forget your hectic city days. A democratic and free country, with people renowned for their big smiles and straightforward character, Mongolia truly opens one’s inspiration.
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Mongolia, a nation bordered by China and Russia, is known for vast, rugged expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, centers around Chinggis Khaan (Genghis Khan) Square, named for the notorious founder of the 13th- and 14th-century Mongol Empire. Also in Ulaanbaatar are the National Museum of Mongolia, displaying historic and ethnographic artifacts, and the restored 1830 Gandantegchinlen Monastery.
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Mongolia is an amazing country to travel around in, due to its fantastic landscapes and total otherworldliness. Even in booming Ulaanbaatar, you’ll find that the city stands poised on the edge between East and West: Western-style restaurants next to traditional restaurants selling dumplings and soups; people wearing jeans and teeshirts walking beside people wearing the classic deel; taxi drivers listening music made on the morin khuur discussing American soap operas that they watch on TV…
Because tourism is still in its infancy in the country, Mongolia can sometimes be a bit challenging to travel around. In fact, many travel companies even in Ulaanbaatar still don’t have a web presence! But don’t let that deter you from taking the trip of a lifetime.
1. Visit Ulaanbaatar
Chances are, you’re going to arrive in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city, whether you’re flying or coming via the Trans-Mongolian train from Moscow to Beijing. And Ulaanbaatar is a great place to start! Not only will you find a plethora of museums, monasteries, and other interesting places to visit, but it can also make a great base for planning the next stage of your Mongolian adventure. I recommend choosing a reputable hotel or hostel to stay in for at least the first couple nights of your trip so that you can familiarize yourself with the city and culture prior to jumping out into the countryside.
2. Learn about the History
When I arrived to teach in Mongolia, I knew approximately four things about the country other than its geographic location: horses, nomads, Ghengis Khan, and that Ulaanbaatar is, on average, the coldest capital city in the world. Of course, that wasn’t going to fly with my students and their fierce national pride—it wasn’t long before I knew more about the culture, language, history, and traditions than I ever thought I might know!
3. Stay in a Ger
Mongolian gers, or yurts, are the traditional nomadic style of housing in the country—but plenty of people still live in them today! Even on the edges of Ulaanbaatar, you’ll find sprawling ger districts full of families who want to live in the classic style while still enjoying all the conveniences of life in the capital city. Staying in a ger during your stay is definitely an experience that you won’t want to miss out on.
4. Ride a camel in the Gobi Desert
Speaking of the Gobi Desert, this is one part of Mongolia that’s not to be missed if you’re going to be getting out into the countryside. It’ll take you a little while to get to—even if you take the train, you’ll be looking at an overnight or full-day journey! But it’s well worth the trip: there’s nothing in the world that’s quite like these vast expanses of no-man’s land. I recommend basing yourself in the small city of Dalanzadgad so that you can easily get out to see three of the main attractions of the Gobi, including the flaming cliffs of Bayanzag and dunes as far as the eye can see in Khongriin Els, although there are plenty of other places to explore as well.
5. Sleep in a Monastery
Although many Mongolians claim to be atheists, Buddhism is still the predominant religion in the country, and you’ll see monks walking around Ulaanbaatar and most of the other major cities. And the country’s impressive monasteries can be quite interesting to visit. But why stop at just visiting them for a brief period of the day? Manjusri Monastery, located only a short distance to the south of Ulaanbaatar in Bogd Khan National Park, is a great choice for this. You can hike out to the monastery, explore the ruins of the monastery, and then spend the night in their dormitory for some quiet contemplation and zen relaxation time before you hike out in the morning.
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From the vast vistas that made its soldiers famous to the snowy mountains, Mongolia is captivating.
This awesome country has open, sweeping landscapes that allow you to see horizon to horizon.
Decorating the landscape are many hills and mountains, as well as occasional lakes and rivers.
Of course, there is also the famous Gobi Desert in the southern part of Mongolia.
Mongolian citizens have long adapted to their unique country, producing fascinating designs and styles.
The weather here is often sunny and visitors are almost assured of clear, blue skies.
However, in winter, whole regions of the country are blanketed in snow, creating new scenes of beauty.
A Filipino and the vast Mongolian Steppe
A music video of my 5 weeks spent in Mongolia, during which I hiked 300km, rode a horse for 75km, and motorcycled through the Gobi Desert for 1500km.
One of the most striking aspects of Mongolian culture is their hospitality. Most people who live in the countryside have a very difficult, nomadic way of life. This does not stop them however from welcoming complete strangers, travelers or fellow Mongolians, into their homes for food, drink, or even a bed for a night or two, all without expecting anything in return. All you have to do to partake of this ancient hospitality is call out when you approach their Ger (if the dogs haven't spotted you yet) and you will be invited in, no questions asked.
What is so remarkable about this is the complete trust Mongolians place in each other. All it would take for this millennia-old tradition to change is a handful of bad incidents - a theft here, a violent encounter there, but as far as I know this is an extremely rare occurrence if at all.
This is just one example of how Mongolia is a beautiful throwback to the way the world used to be. You can drink straight from many rivers, there can be very little to no signs of civilization, and there is a real sense of community and warmth among even strangers, who have all learned to rely on each other to survive the harsh nature of the unforgiving steppe.
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2nd song: War Machine by SONTALK.
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GV The vast arid plains of the Gobi desert, it shows how some parts of it are mountainous and some stony. MS The Moscow-Mongolia-Peking Railway coming in at Ulan Bator Station. GV Pan of Ulan Bator the capital of Mongolia. GV Important buildings i.e. Government Building, Foreign Ministry, University, Hospital and Opera House and various others. Various shots, ordinary Mongolians in the street going about their normal day. MS A woman on horseback. MS Two riders on horseback. GV From travelling car through the streets of Ulan Bator showing general activity. MS Mongolian policeman on duty. MS Statue of Mongolian President Choibalsan. GV Pan of Tsetserleg which is the capital of Arachangai. GV A camel train enters Sain Shanda which is the capital of Eastern Gobi.
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Dreams of a Far Flung Land -- MongoliaThis is a ticket to a land of dreams where you will take time out from the rat race to wander where time does not dominate, to an unchanged and incredible country.
Twenty years ago I read a book about the adventures of Genghis Khan. The image of a million warriors galloping across the vast Mongolian plains, reaching as far as Europe and conquering half the world has never left me. As the years passed it became clear to me that until I too explore this wilderness I shall never find peace of mind I decided to make the trip and found nine partners who were willing to join me in my Mongolian madness. We set out on a voyage to discover and photograph a wonderful cultural heritage against the background of the Altai mountains crossed by Marco Polo on his way to meet with Kublai Khan, Genghis Kahn's grandson.
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다음 날 호스타이를 떠나 호스타이 산맥줄기를 따라 서남쪽 엘싱타슬하로 향했다. 초원의 길에는 여행객의 발걸음을 멈추게 하는 환상적 풍경이 넘친다. 수백 마리의 양떼가 푸른 초원에서 평화롭게 풀을 뜯고 있다. 몽골에는 광대한 영토에 인구가 300만 명이지만 가축은 무려 5천만 마리라고 한다. 울란바토르에서 280km를 달려왔다. 텐트를 실은 자전거로 대륙을 횡단하는 여자 관광객도 눈에 띤다. 멀리 이번 횡단의 중간 마을 엘싱타슬하의 모습이 보인다. 엘싱타슬하는 한가위산맥이 작아져 고비사막과 이어지는 지역이다. 미니고비로도 불리는 이곳은 600명의 주민이 흩어져 사는 작은 마을이다. 관광객이 친구, 가족, 아이들과 함께 낙타를 즐기고 있다. 낙타는 말보다 보폭이 크고 타는 곳이 높아 몽골 고비의 색다른 체험이다. “ 정말 좋아요. 고비 지역의 자랑은 낙타인 것 같아요. 고비에 와서 낙타를 타니까 정말 기분이 좋아요. 관광객들이 많이 왔네요. 몽골에 자랑할 것이 많다는 뜻이겠죠.”
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The following day, leaving the hose Thai elsing taseul headed southwest along the Hello hose stem Thai Mountains. Plenty of street meadow landscape is fantastic to stop the footsteps of travelers. There are hundreds of sheep grazing peacefully in the green field. Mongolia has a population of 300 million people, but animals in the vast territory that is a whopping 50 million. It ran the 280km from Ulaanbaatar. Woman crossing the continent on a bicycle carrying a tent tourists ttinda the eye. It seems far away in the middle of town elsing taseul under this cross-sectional shape. Elsing is taseul area becomes smaller, leading the Mid-Autumn Mountains and the Gobi desert. This is also referred to as a mini hump is a small village of 600 inhabitants live scattered. Tourists can enjoy camel with friends, family and children. Camel is a higher place than large stride unique experience horse riding in the Gobi in Mongolia. really good. Proud of the Gobi region seems a camel. Do you come to ride the camel hump really good mood. Watneyo many tourists. Probably it will be wise boast in Mongolia.
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Mongolia, a nation bordered by China and Russia, is known for vast, rugged expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, centers around Chinggis Khaan (Genghis Khan) Square, named for the notorious founder of the 13th- and 14th-century Mongol Empire. Also in Ulaanbaatar are the National Museum of Mongolia, displaying historic and ethnographic artifacts, and the restored 1830 Gandantegchinlen Monastery.
Монголия сегодня вызывает особый интерес у туристов даже несмотря на сравнительно небольшое количество исторически значимых построек. Главным богатством Монголии является нетронутая людьми уникальная природа, которая привлекает большое количество приверженцев экотуризма. Бескрайние просторы степей, безжизненные пустыни и солончаки, величественные горные районы, голубые озера и, конечно же, самобытное местное население — вот на что приезжают посмотреть люди со всего мира.
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For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.
1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide
As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’s why it might be a good idea to enlist the services of a qualified travel guide when you first enter the country. There are plenty of English-speaking professionals who can make sure that you experience the most fascinating aspects of visiting Mongolia.
2. Start in the Capital, Ulaanbaatar
You just might find the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar — pronounced OO-lahn-BAH-toor — to be far more developed than you anticipated. The thriving restaurant scene is a treat for any tourist, while the incredible number of museums and monasteries will help you get primed for the rich history and spiritual life of the Mongolian people. From a logisitical standpoint, Ulaanbaatar has several English-speaking citizens who can help you get your bearings before you strike out into the country’s gorgeous landscapes.
3. Spend the Night in a Monastery
The most popular religion in Mongolia is Buddhism. As such, the country has a gorgeous selection of monasteries filled with some impressive history and extremely welcoming monks. Some of these monasteries will even accommodate an overnight stay, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re interested, this is one of those activities that’s good to speak to a travel guide about when you land in the city.
4. Don’t Forget a Trip to Khövsgöl Nuur
One of the countries most popular attractions in Mongolia is the gorgeous Khövsgöl Nuur, the country’s deepest lake. At a length of more than 84 miles, Khövsgöl Nuur is a sight to behold. Even if you think you’ve experienced the beauty of a vast mountain lake, you still haven’t seen the sun rise on Khövsgöl Nuur.
5. Visit the Gobi and Ride a Camel
As you travel through Mongolia, consider spending a night or two in Dalanzadgad, which will place you in perfect position to enjoy the breathtaking expanse of the Gobi desert. While you’re there, make sure to take a camel ride. The walk might be a little wobbly, but the experience is perfect.
6. Take a Ride on the Trans-Mongolian Train
When you visit Mongolia, you should absolutely take some time to travel through the country at large. The easiest way to do that is to hop on board the Mongolian leg of the world-famous Trans-Siberian railway. The sleeping cars can accommodate practically any budget, and the restaurant is a great way to grab a meal between destinations. The railway also covers some of the most gorgeous contryside in the country; it’s a perfect way to take in the vast expanses of Mongolia while you’re there.
7. Experience a Secret Skier’s Refuge
If you’re the kind of traveler who is always in search of fresh powder, then you shouldn’t overlook the possibility of a trip to Mongolia. This is another vacation that you should coordinate with a Mongolian travel agent, because the skiing options are limited. Limited, but spectacular. Avoid the crowds at the lift and throw yourself down some of the best lines in the world.
8. See the World’s Largest Statue of Genghis Khan
To the east of Ulaanbaatar is a 130-foot-tall statue of Genghis Khan in the spot where the leader supposedly found a legendary golden whip. The massive monument to Mongolia’s most famous historical conqueror, the statue is quite impressive on the shores of the Tuul River.
9. Drop In for Some Tea
Expect a very warm welcome if you happen to converse with a Mongolian family near their home. The country has a long-held tradition of inviting a visitor in for a cup of tea; if you should be the recipient of such an offer, you should really think about taking it. Fair warning, standard Mongolian tea includes salt and yak’s milk which can be an interesting combination for a Westerner. That said, the hospitality should more than make up for the taste. Just take small sips.
10. Spend at Least One Night in a Ger
For a large part of history, one of the most common forms of housing in the country was the ger, also known as a yurt. Essentially, a ger is a tent made of several animal pelts that are draped on a collapsible frame. They’re still extremely popular in Mongolia today, and if you’d really like to get a glimpse into traditional Mongolian culture, spending a few nights in a ger is a good way to do it.
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